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crista (/ˈkrɪstə/; pl.:
cristae) is a fold in the
inner membrane of a mitochondrion. The name is from the
Latin for
crest or plume, and it
gives the...
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membrane are
called cristae,
separated by
crista junctions from the
inner boundary membrane juxtaposed to the
outer membrane.
Cristae significantly increase...
- The
crista galli (Latin: "crest of the rooster") is a wedge-shaped, vertical,
midline upward continuation of the
perpendicular plate of the
ethmoid bone...
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Potentilla cristae is a rare
species of
cinquefoil known by the
common name
crested cinquefoil. It is
endemic to the
Klamath Mountains of far northern...
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Ectomesenchyme Details Identifiers Latin ectomesenchyma;
mesenchyma cristae neuralis TE E4.0.4.1.0.0.53
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
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phospholipid bilayer, the
inner of
which is
folded into in****tions
called cristae where aerobic respiration takes place.
Mitochondria contain their own DNA...
- The
crista ampullaris is the
sensory organ of rotation. They are
found in the
ampullae of each of the
semicircular canals of the
inner ear,
meaning that...
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regions include the
outer membrane,
intermembrane space,
inner membrane,
cristae, and matrix.
Although most of a
eukaryotic cell's DNA is
contained in the...
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hydrogenosome or mitosome).
Among those with mitochondria, the
mitochondrial cristae may be tubular, discoidal, or in some cases, laminar. Most
excavates have...
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superficially similar vampyrellids mainly by
having mitochondria with
discoid cristae, in the
absence of
superficial granules, and in the way they
consume food...